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The Great Depression Notes: Chapter 14 The Great Depression Notes: Chapter 14

I. ) The Election of 1928 A. Republican candidate = Herbert Hoover B. Democrat I. ) The Election of 1928 A. Republican candidate = Herbert Hoover B. Democrat candidate = Alfred E. Smith C. Outcome: Hoover wins and public opinion is in favor of the Republicans

II. ) Causes of the Great Depression A. B. C. D. availability of “Credit” II. ) Causes of the Great Depression A. B. C. D. availability of “Credit” (living beyond means) unequal distribution of wealth (rich get richer, poor get poorer) farming crisis (falling prices, loss of farms, surplus crops) tariffs & war debt (loss of foreign markets for goods)

III. ) The Events that lead to Depression Late 1920’s = Industry in trouble III. ) The Events that lead to Depression Late 1920’s = Industry in trouble (railroad, textile, steel, mining, lumber, automobile, construction) During WWI = Farms Prosper During 1920’s = Farms Suffer (demand falls, crop price falls, income falls, farmers default on loans, rural banks fail) Late 1920’s = Consumers have less Money (rising prices, stagnant wages, uneven distribution of wealth, overbuying on “credit”) In 1920’s = Stock Market is a “Bull Market” (Speculation- rush to buy stocks in hopes to strike it rich) By 1929 = People “Buying on Margin” (unrestrained buying & selling fuels market upwards)

IV. ) The Great Depression Begins September 1929 Stock prices peak then begin to IV. ) The Great Depression Begins September 1929 Stock prices peak then begin to fall October 24, 1929 Stocks plunge investors unload shares October 29, 1929 “Black Tuesday” Stock Market Crashes (16. 4 million shares dumped, stock prices plummet, people left with debt)

V. ) Financial Collapse A. Rush to with draw money leads to “failure of V. ) Financial Collapse A. Rush to with draw money leads to “failure of banks” 1. 1929 = 600 banks close 2. 1933 = 11, 000 banks fail Result: millions of Americans loose their savings B. Gross National Product is cut in half 1. from $104 billion to $59 billion Result: business's go bankrupt C. Workers loose their jobs 1. 1929 = 3% unemployment 2. 1933 = 25% unemployment Result: 1 out of 4 cannot find work

A. B. C. D. People loose homes VI. ) Hardships 1. Shantytowns called “Hoovervilles” A. B. C. D. People loose homes VI. ) Hardships 1. Shantytowns called “Hoovervilles” created People cannot find food 1. “Soup kitchens” & “Bread Lines” African Americans & Latinos face highest level of unemployment 1. racial violence Farmers can grow their own food 1. tenant farming and Suffering

E. Dust Bowl results in farmers fleeing land or evicted F. Traditional family values E. Dust Bowl results in farmers fleeing land or evicted F. Traditional family values emphasized G. Men turn to the streets (“Hobos”) H. Women struggle in workplace and become a target of resentment I. Children receive poor diets, healthcare, work in sweatshops, don’t go to school J. Suicide rate increases & social sacrifices

VII. ) Hoover’s Policies Fail A. President Hoover believed that the govt. should only VII. ) Hoover’s Policies Fail A. President Hoover believed that the govt. should only play a limited role in solving economic problems 1. govt. role was to encourage cooperation between business groups in society not to control it 2. Hoover opposed federal welfare or direct relief to the needy

B. Hoover’s Attempt to Help 1. Hawley-Smoot Tariff- established highest protective tariff on imported B. Hoover’s Attempt to Help 1. Hawley-Smoot Tariff- established highest protective tariff on imported goods in U. S. history 2. Boulder Dam- provides flood control, electricity, water supply, and construction jobs 3. Federal Farm Board- organization of farm cooperatives aimed at raising crop prices 4. National Credit Corporation- loaned money to smaller banks to help prevent bankruptcy 5. Federal Home Loan Bank Act- lowered mortgage rates to homeowners & refinances to farmers 6. Reconstruction Finance Corporation- $2 billion emergency funds to large businesses (trickle down theory C. Outcome: too little, too late!

VIII. ) Hoover’s Image Suffers A. The Bonus Army- 1932 incident in which WWI VIII. ) Hoover’s Image Suffers A. The Bonus Army- 1932 incident in which WWI veterans march on Washington D. C. to support Patman Bill to pay wartime bonus now rather than 1945 1. created a “shantytown” in D. C. 2. June 17, 1932 bill fails and veterans told to leave & refuse 3. Gen. Mac. Arthur and Major Eisenhower lead troops to disband Bonus Army 4. American public stunned by treatment of veterans